Gender Socialization - Page 2
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The_LiNk
Canada863 Posts
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Giga
United Kingdom114 Posts
edit: 5. also OMG. I hate being a guy for once main reason... and that is... it's sort of expected of me to initiate conversations or whatever with girls. Or for me to be the one to ask a girl out. i wish girls were also more able to be the ones to ask me out ;( "it may however be... that no girl has "wanted" to ask me out" ~__~;; I don't really feel the same about this, If a girl wants to speak to you she can talk to you and vice versa. I have also been asked out to places by girls so I think it's just your experiences and friendships with people. | ||
PandaTank
South Africa255 Posts
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BabyToss!
Czech Republic588 Posts
Nobody has right to tell you or anyone else what this and that "gender" should do and wear. | ||
Xiron
Germany1233 Posts
Even if I'd like having earings, because having them would mean strange looks. Why not just avoid them and have an easier life? I don't understand our society. Who the fuck should really care about what men can wear and what women should wear? Don't we have much much much bigger problems right around the corner? Some people should really take a look beyond their own tiny worlds. | ||
GnarlyArbitrage
575 Posts
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DoubleReed
United States4130 Posts
I know in high school everything seems a lot about being popular and conformist (even if you're conforming to anti-conformists), but the fact is people just tend to grow out of that. Eventually people become more interested in whatever friendly quirks you have. We're individuals after all. The fact is that men have always been pretty damn feminine and women have always been pretty damn masculine. This isn't something that's weird or strange in any way. Seriously, you know all those really tough macho guys? They might not say so, but they probably love to cuddle. | ||
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